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Stephen Stephen
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Her Gift

Medium : Pen and Ink size : 11'' x 15'' Bristol Board Date : 1993 This study of a piano was done for a woman who was a missionary with her husband. They served in a Christian ministry that reached out to military personal and their families, through the teaching of the Holy Bible and showing hospitality. They have been missionaries most of their lives. I met them while i was a summer missionary the year I was in college. I went back two more summer to help , and they became my friends. The woman is a gifted piano player, so I was asked if i could do an illustration of her piano for her. This couple have inspired me through their dedication of using their lives to serve God through serving others, that many may know God through the teaching, and living out the Word before others.

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Ginger Ginger
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Cat and Bat

Early Halloween themed doodle

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Lv99Lich Lv99Lich
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Unravel

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vero vero
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wonderful afternoon
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hello ☺️ my friends and i went to a really nice pottery workshop and we had so much fun. I also started to learn playing the guitar some time ago. so i felt really inspired to make this study. really enjoyed drawing it ☺️ thaank you and wish you a wonderful day!

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Maria Maria
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Breadcrumbs

An exercise in playing with gouache paint without a clear destination.

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Richard Koehler Richard Koehler
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The Torchbearer

8 x 8 inch acrylic painting on masonite board. Had fun working on this Marshmallow carrying some good news.

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Stan Wisniewski Stan Wisniewski
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Hands charcoal study

Charcoal study for a painting I did called "Peace on Earth".

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Katie Katie
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Five Nights at Freddys-Foxy

So, my daughter is highly obsessed with FNAF Foxy, she requested me to paint her a Foxy, so I think I kind of nailed it. She's in love with it and had to have it on her wall immediately. I'm pretty proud of this painting, because I'm still learning how to paint and such. I do love using Acrylics. This was a lot of fun to do. So many different images of him out there, I just hope I captured his color scheme well. I know my daughter says I did. :3 Also, if she's happy, I'm happy.... now she wants the rest of the FNAF characters to hang on her wall. Imma be a busy mum for sure.

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Anastasios Lytras Anastasios Lytras
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Clouds into the heart

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Derpidious Derpidious
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Galacon drawing (old creature, new drawing)

Galacons are these giant space robots, and there's two variants. The Solar Galas are much larger and thinner, and sport huge solar sails like frills along their necks and tails, a few even have sails on their long limbs, somewhat like wings. The Solar Galas are surprisingly passive, despite hosting hundreds of concealed turrets (some with EMP missiles), blue/white laser flames from their mouth cannon, and smaller lasers from the lights down their body and limbs. The Solar Galas can hold fleets of cruisers in their chest-like docking bay, and smaller ships down the rest of its body to the hips. Solar Galas are still dangerous though, as their diet consists of metallic asteroids, and small ships can be mistaken as food. Magma Galas (not featured in drawing) are much more bulky, sporting massive drills on either side of the head, as well as drills instead of front claws. They also have much larger and more powerful lower jaws, also used to tear through planets to eat the cores. Though they're much smaller, most have huge tails to store lava/magma, and most can spew superheated laser-like blasts of white magma from their mouths and tails. Magma Galas also have extremely tough armor all down their body, the largest having plates nearly 80 miles thick. They are hyper aggressive until they find a planet to bore into and slowly devour, however if attacked while feeding they won't hesitate to vaporize their enemy.

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Claire Moore Claire Moore
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Prowler the Dracuda

This is a digital drawing of another species I designed. Please do not use or claim the species as your own. I took great care creating this creature and I love it to bits. I made a base for this creature too, so if anyone has any color suggestions, I would love to hear them. Just drop a comment. Thanks so much and have a great day.

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Sabina Hahn Sabina Hahn
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You are what you eat.

Things I learned from fairy tales. You are indeed what you eat. https://www.instagram.com/p/COdBxFLhO1s/?utm_source=ig_web_copy_link

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Mark Shillaker Mark Shillaker
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Nearly home

Pencil, cheap jotter

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Rosie Rosie Rosie Rosie
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OMG guys...i found a drawing of eyes from 2 years ago lol im embarrassed

lol i was going thru some older portfolios and i found this omg i really see the improvement

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Hannah Hannah
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selfie on the beach!

an original character named marigold :) wacom tablet on a site called flipanim. Link to my acc: https://flipanim.com/anim=pvzjrwsu

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Jay Jay
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Cassies Bear

Cassie is a girl who loves her teddy so much she doesn’t want anyone’s near it. It’s her best friend.

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Robert Falagrady Robert Falagrady
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Can you hear me?

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Josh Gee Josh Gee
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She

too simple of a titled, what are you thinking, its basically taken about ten times already ! Okay, just relax, I don't have a real title for it , if it could be UNTITLED , I'd do that in a heartbeat .

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Mary Heath B. Mary Heath B.
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Stone Church in Winter

Painted original (watercolor on watercolor canvas) about 15 years ago. Wasn't satisfied and so I put away forever. Except, not forever. Have started a project of revamping old paintings that were not quite right, and that now seem salvageable. This was the first. Worked on it for a few minutes a few days a week for a few months, never going too far. Goal was to improve not recreate. Kinda having fun with this new project. Artists tend to do this, take a new tact, find a new route.

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Chris jardine Chris jardine
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My first attempt.

My first attempt at painting. Painted along with Bob Ross to try learn some techniques, hopefully I can start to paint my own art.

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Chris Richards Chris Richards
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Dusk Over Amman Valley

I first bought some cheap soft pastels back in 2018 and did a couple of sketches. I bought a nice set of Rembrandt pastels a few months later — didn't use them. I bought some pastel pads, none if which seemed right. September 2020, I bought a couple more sets of bargain pastels and tried a couple of pieces — no good, still couldn't bring myself to use them. Jess bought me pastel pencils for Christmas — I was too scared to use them. I even bought a pad of Pastelmat which is supposed to be THE paper to use for pastel paintings in January. I was too scared to use that as well! FINALLY, after a few unsuccessful attempts at working with watercolour (brush issues), I cast aside my fear and thought I'd mess around with pastels. Some time later, and this was the result. I've finally broken through my pastel fear-barrier. I've got to say, I love soft pastels and I'm excited about doing more pieces in this medium.

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Vi Vi
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What Could Have Been

“Claire!” Elle woke up with her daughter’s name on her lips. Startled, she sat up and looked around the living room with her heart still beating loudly in her chest. A dream, she realized dazedly. Slowly, she crossed the way to the back door. With unseeing eyes she gazed out into the garden. She remembered waking up in the hospital six years ago and seeing her husband sitting next to her. She remembered how he took her hand into his and looked at her with eyes full of despair. He told her that the doctor thought Claire might not survive. That she might die before she was even born, die before she had a chance to look into her mum’s eyes, feel a kiss on her forehead, clench her little fist around her dad’s finger, hear them speaking to her without a belly barrier between them… It was a silent, terrible death. It was the death of someone so precious, so innocent, so tiny… Elle took a shuddering breath.

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Kira Rasure Kira Rasure
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Hangry

A hungry bearded hydra!

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Chris Richards Chris Richards
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Carn Goch

Looking towards Carn Goch hill fort near Llandeilo. Pen on sketchbook paper (6"x8")

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Mandy Mandy
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I Like Masks

Haven't been sick in a year. TBF, I also haven't been around tiny human germ bombs or their handlers.

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draw king draw king
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doodle king

if you like it and want to know how to doodle it then press this to learn https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ydmhBnksPgA&t=5s copy and paste hope you enjoy

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Lyranna Lyranna
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Beyond stars

I'm still pretty young and just beginning to learn art, so if you have any tips for me I would love to hear them. :)

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arunadevi arunadevi
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Bts fan girl

Hello everyone I am going to graduate this year in the field of IT engineering If you find my arts good I am ready to work in artistic field if you hire me.

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Deniz Bademsoy Deniz Bademsoy
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Bear

Drawn in SketchClub

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Duncan Weller Duncan Weller
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Chandra Amongst the Stars

Chandra was a wonderful model who posed for me in North Vancouver years ago.

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